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1       VI|      he was delighted at the prospect of a marriage which would
2        X| aspire to anything?~ ~Such a prospect enchanted him. He felt twenty
3   XXVIII|    capture Lacheneur! Such a prospect had powerful attractions
4     XXIX|           CHAPTER XXIX~ ~The prospect of capturing Lacheneur,
5      XXX|    would be left without any prospect of a son-in-law! When would
6     XXXI|      or at least to a speedy prospect of assassination.~ ~This
7       XL|     to resign himself to the prospect of another night of suspense,
8     XLIV|  have been disquieted by the prospect of this interview. Then,
9       LI|  servitude to avenge.”~ ~The prospect of such a life made her
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